Swamp Attack

Swamp Attack is not necessarily a new addition to Google Play but lately the game has been steadily climbing the ladder of the popular online app store and marketplace. There’s a reason why and here we will try to explain it to you.

The reason is actually rather simple – the game is fun. You take the role of some guy who lives in a swampy forest and quite naturally he has a home there. Well, he finds himself and his home under attack by various swamp animals like crocodiles, mosquitoes and even UFOs. The good news is that you have weapons to defend yourself so expect some intense gunfights with you as the main character.

The game features excellent gameplay apart from the story. You have a number of weapons to choose from and later on you can also upgrade them. You can get bigger clips or unlock new ones if you have the money. In addition to that there are various explosives to help you such as Molotov cocktails, dynamite and more. Offensive power is often not enough so you are provided with obstacles for the monsters to choose from. Add numerous levels, various enemies and you now know that you will spend numerous hours playing this addictive game for Android. In addition to that the app is free so how much better can this offer get?

Swamp Attack is easy to find on Google Play but in case you have difficulties you can find the game here.

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